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Book
Stephen M. Stigler
(2022)
Casanova’s Lottery: The History of a Revolutionary Game of Chance.
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Article
José Ángel Roldán Casas
(2021)
El reconocimiento del mérito científico a través de la historia de algunos de los epónimos estadísticos más relevantes: ¿Se verifica la ley de Stigler?.
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
(pp. 35-60).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(2010)
Darwin, Galton and the Statistical Enlightenment.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A
(p. 469).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(2008)
Karl Pearson's Theoretical Errors and the Advances They Inspired.
Statistical Science
(p. 261).
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Review
Stigler, Stephen M.
(2007)
Review of "Pierre Simon Laplace, 1749--1827: A Determined Scientist".
Journal for the History of Astronomy.
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Book
Crow, James F.; Dove, William F.
(2000)
Perspectives on genetics: Anecdotal, historical, and critical commentaries, 1987-1998.
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Book
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1999)
Statistics on the Table: The History of Statistical Concepts and Methods.
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Book S. Chandrasekhar: The man behind the legend (1997). (/isis/citation/CBB000075919/)
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Stigler, Stephen M.
(1995)
Eloge: Churchill Eisenhart, 11 March 1910--25 June 1994.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 455-456).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1994)
Jevons on the King-Davenant law of demand: A simple resolution of a historical puzzle.
History of Political Economy
(pp. 185-191).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1992)
Apollo Mathematicus: A story of resistance to quantification in the 17th century.
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
(pp. 93-126).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1988)
The dark ages of probablility in England: The 17th century work of Richard Cumberland and Thomas Strode.
Int. Statist. Rev.
(pp. 75-88).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1988)
A look backward on the occasion of the centenary of JASA.
Journal of the American Statistical Association
(pp. 583-587).
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Book
Duren, Peter
(1988)
A century of mathematics in America. With the assistance of Richard A. Askey, Merzbach, Uta C..
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Book
Krüger, Lorenz; Daston, Lorraine J.; Heidelberger, Michael
(1987)
The probabilistic revolution.
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Book
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1986)
The history of statistics: The measurement of uncertainty before 1900.
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1986)
John Craig and the probability of history: From the death of Christ to the birth of Laplace.
Journal of the American Statistical Association
(pp. 881-887).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1984)
Studies in the history of probability and statistics, XL: Boscovich, Simpson, and a 1760 manuscript note on fitting a linear equation.
Biometrika
(pp. 615-620).
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Article
Merton, Robert K.; Sills, David L.; Stigler, Stephen M.
(1984)
The Kelvin dictum and social science: An excursion into the history of an idea.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 319-331).
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Article
Stigler, Stephen M.
(1983)
Who discovered Bayes's Theorem?.
American Statistician
(pp. 290-296).
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